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What is understanding?
What is understanding?
I have for some time been interested in trying to understand what ‘understand’ means. I have reached the conclusion that ‘curiosity then caring’ is the first steps toward understanding. Without curiosity we care for nothing. Once curiosity is in place then caring becomes necessary for understanding. Our first experience with ‘understanding’ may be our first friendship. I think that this first friendship may be an example of what Carl Sagan meant by “Understanding is a kind of ecstasy”. I also think that the boy who falls in love with automobiles and learns everything he can about repairing the junk car he bought has discovered ‘understanding’. I suspect many people go their complete life and never have an intellectual experience that culminates in the “ecstasy of understanding”. How can this be true? I think that our educational system is designed primarily for filling heads with knowledge and hasn’t time to waste on ‘understanding’. Understanding must come in the adult years if it is to ever come to many of us. I think that it is very important for an adult to find something intellectual that will excite his or her curiosity and concern sufficiently so as to motivate the effort necessary to understand. We have little comprehension of ‘understanding’ because our schooling has taught us only to know. Understanding is a step beyond knowing and our society which values production and consumption has little use for understanding. Those who make public policy do not want a population that cares about understanding. The bull that understands will hook at the Matador rather than the cape. Understanding is generally not valuable in our society and so we have little comprehension of what it is. However there seems to be one application for understanding. I have on several occasions heard a professor say that “you never really understand a subject until you try to teach it”. Here is one occasion that people can begin to comprehend the meaning of the concept. I suspect we all have a sense of what the professor is saying. So here is a ‘use’ for understanding and in this example we who only value that which is ‘useful’ can begin to gain a comprehension of the concept. We imply that reason can be depended upon as a guide but we do not help the individual understand what reason is. The problem is that our schools and colleges are only now beginning to teach CT (Critical Thinking), which is the art and science of how to think. We adults were never taught how to think we were only taught what to think. If we do not learn how to think and how to help others learn how to think then we are giving only empty words. We are as ignorant of what reason is as those we wish to give up dogma for reason. Until we learn the art and science of reason we cannot help others to learn how to think. Search for meaning through self-actuated study can provide a purpose similar to the purpose believers find in religion. Understanding resulting from study, leading to meaning and purpose, is perhaps a legitimate foil to dogma. |
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Understanding is one of those subjective things that lead to a rather confused essay when you are attempting to objectify it.
I can say with a rather certainty I will understand this sentence better by the time I finish it than when I started it. I pick up a new game and understand how to play, but several weeks later I understand it much better and in greater depth. But have I yet to really understand it? Where then would the line I have crossed into the realm of understanding? We can play this game all day. Words either have meaning or they don't. I don't believe you are asking about if someone will understand anything, but what I get from your post is you are asking if people are self-actualizing, which is another topic all together. So sit back and reevaluate what it is you are asking, and hopefully that wil lclear up some of your confusion |
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May I call you Spook? I disagree; it appears to me that you make no distinction between knowing and understanding. I think that there is a gulf between the two concepts. Knowing is very easy, understanding is very difficult. I agree that words do have meaning and I find it useful to think of comprehension as being pyramid like. Awareness is at the base followed by consciousness (awareness plus attention), the next step up the pyramid is knowing with understanding at the pinnacle. I think that understanding is a rare happening and I also think that self-actualizing through self-learning, focused upon disinterested knowledge, is the road to understanding. |
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THANK YOU LAHARL!!!
Why debate the definition of a word when it's already been done 1,000,000x? |
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